The Destination Research program

We manage the Destination Research program and work with states and territories to deliver tailored research. The program replaces the former Destination Visitor Survey program. Recent topics include accessible tourism in Victoria and Queensland, repeat visitation in South Australia and Western Australia and the potential of Indian visitors for the Northern Territory.

In 2017–18, the Destination Research program will focus on regional dispersal and future technology disruptors at a national, state and regional level.

The domestic visiting friends and relatives (VFR) market is important for Queensland. In 2014–15, there were 6.7 million domestic overnight visitors who travelled to Queensland for VFR purposes, ... Download report...